It depends on the color of beats you get, if you get gloss black the chord will be black, if you get gloss white, the chord will be white, the satin beats have that same colored chord, with the exception of the defiant beats.

Idk why did someone just say you cannot, but yes, you literally can clean the cloth part, I got the gold ones & I simply just cleaned them using cotton wool, small amounts of water (of course) and some powder soap..! Just a little pressure in scrubing and rinsing with little amounts of water absorbed into the cotton. You don't have to replace them..

it is not water resistant or water proof but it can handle heavy sweat and a little accidental splash or two if you have already got water on them and broke them then go to https: / / www. beats by dre. com / register (no spaces) to see if your warranty is still valid good luck

In my experience with them I would say you could use them for maybe a light run or weight training. Excessively sweating on them makes them dirty and might even damage them so I would not recommend any heavy running with them.

Our kitchen is 20-30 feet from our new Smart TV in Den, too far to hear TV dialogue distinctly in kitchen without having a deafening volume in Den. We have wifi***, Bluetooth, misc Macs, iPad Pro & older iPhones. Would these Beats wireless headphones relay TV sound from Den to Kitchen? The Cook*** wants to hear the TV dialogue in kitchen. We installed a second cable + TV in kitchen but 2 cables produce misaligned sounds audible in both rooms. That is, news story #1 dialogue overlapped both news story #2 dialogue & pic*** Overlapping noise made it impossible to hear a clear broadcast in either room. Would headphone transferred sound either a) sync with TV sound or at least b) block hearing misaligned dialogue in each room. That is, how good are the headphones at dampening external sound?

*** Internet available only from cable company. We are trying to hear c) only one cable channel in both rooms for 1-2 hours ($), d) not different channels and e) not a cable broadcast + a streamed movie ($$$). Cable company response to problem was "live with it". Cook busy with knives, needs only sound & not moving picture that distracts from stovetop catching on fire. Thus 2nd iPad purchase not preferred solution.

If there is an established & simple solution to this sound problem please point me to it & don't waste your precious time on explaining an uninformed questioner. I'm grateful for any advice except putting iPad iPro in kitchen as it's glued to my hand.